A magnitude-6.4 earthquake was reported at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday, February 6 in Taiwan's Hualien County. Preliminary reports stated the quake was about six miles deep. Another 5.1 tremor was felt shortly after. Several people are dead, hundreds are injured and nearly a hundred are missing. Here are some devastating images from the aftermath.
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15 years after a deadly earthquake, Taiwan is increasing earthquake monitoring and research. Victoria Kennedy reports.

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Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial complex, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Rescue workers were also attempting to help two hotel workers trapped near the main counter at the lobby of the MarshalHotel, which collapsed when the quake struck, CNA, Taiwan's official news agency said.
Dozens of aftershocks continued to shake the city, with 600 military personnel and more than 750 firefighters combing through the rubble and helping with rescue efforts, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Nine Japanese nationals were injured and taken to hospital, authorities said, but they have all been released. In total, 31 foreigners were affected, including 14 South Koreans, nine Japanese, two Czechs, two Singaporeans, and one Filipino, CNA reported.
Hualien is located close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
Photos on state media showed the narrow highway in and out of the gorge on Wednesday morning them covered in rocks, rubble and debris from the earthquake.
The quake struck late Tuesday in the East China Sea, north of Hualien, an eastern county that's home to more than 350,000 people.
The temblor was felt as far north as the island's capital Taipei, about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north, according to reports sent to the US Geological Survey.
At least 15 aftershocks, measuring as much as 4.8 magnitude, were still shaking the area on Wednesday morning, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

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A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Taiwan Strait Monday morning. Some schools have evacuated students and railway traffic is affected.

A 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan on the second anniversary of the 6.4 magnitude quake in 2016.

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A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

Taiwan is a tilted fault block, characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of five rugged mountain ranges parallel to the east coast, and the flat to gently rolling plains of the western third, where most of Taiwan's population reside. There are several peaks over 3,500m, the highest being Yu Shan at 3,952 metres (12,966ft), making Taiwan the world's fourth-highest island. The tectonic boundary that formed these ranges is still active, and the island experiences many earthquakes, a few of them highly destructive. There are also many active submarine volcanoes in the Taiwan Straits.

List of earthquakes in Taiwan

This list of earthquakes in Taiwan charts significant earthquakes which have affected the island of Taiwan.

Taiwan is in a seismically active zone, on the Pacific Ring of Fire, and at the western edge of the Philippine Sea Plate. Geologists have identified 42 active faults on the island, but most of the earthquakes detected in Taiwan are due to the convergence of the Philippine Sea plate and the Eurasian Plate to the east of the island. Most of the earthquakes registered in Taiwan actually occur off the east coast and cause little damage, whereas smaller quakes beneath the island itself have historically proven more destructive. The first recorded earthquake in Taiwan was in 1624, the founding year of Dutch Formosa. Between 1901 and the year 2000 there were 91 major earthquakes in Taiwan, 48 of them resulting in loss of life. The most recent major earthquake was the 921 earthquake, which struck on September 21, 1999, and claimed 2,415 lives.

Many modern buildings in Taiwan are constructed with earthquake safety in mind, including Taipei 101, which had to cope with the dual challenges of being flexible enough to withstand earthquakes, yet rigid enough to resist wind shear. The High Speed Rail system incorporates an automatic safety device to safely bring all trains to a halt when a significant earthquake is detected. Nevertheless, poor construction standards have been blamed for casualties in a number of major earthquakes, including the 1906 Meishan earthquake and the 921 earthquake. Inside Taiwan the Central Weather Bureau is the organisation responsible for monitoring and reporting on earthquakes. Large earthquakes are also assessed by the United States Geological Survey. Scientific studies of the seismology of the island started in the Japanese era, when the first seismograph was installed in Taipei by Fusakichi Omori's company.

2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes

The 2010 Kaohsiung earthquakes measuring 6.4, and 6.7 ML occurred on Thursday, March 4 at 8:20a.m. local time. The epicenter was located in the mountainous area of Kaohsiung County (now part of Kaohsiung City) of the southwestern Taiwan. It was the most powerful earthquake in Kaohsiung since 1900. The earthquake did not cause any deaths, but 96 people were injured.

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Taiwan earthquake 57 quake SHAKES Taipei

Taiwan earthquake: Devastating images from the aftermath

A magnitude-6.4 earthquake was reported at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday, February 6 in Taiwan's Hualien County. Preliminary reports stated the quake was about six miles deep. Another 5.1 tremor was felt shortly after. Several people are dead, hundreds are injured and nearly a hundred are missing. Here are some devastating images from the aftermath.
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15th anniversary of deadly Taiwan earthquake

15th anniversary of deadly Taiwan earthquake

15th anniversary of deadly Taiwan earthquake

15 years after a deadly earthquake, Taiwan is increasing earthquake monitoring and research. Victoria Kennedy reports.

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Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial complex, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Rescue workers were also attempting to help two hotel workers trapped near the main counter at the lobby of the MarshalHotel, which collapsed when the quake struck, CNA, Taiwan's official news agency said.
Dozens of aftershocks continued to shake the city, with 600 military personnel and more than 750 firefighters combing through the rubble and helping with rescue efforts, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Nine Japanese nationals were injured and taken to hospital, authorities said, but they have all been released. In total, 31 foreigners were affected, including 14 South Koreans, nine Japanese, two Czechs, two Singaporeans, and one Filipino, CNA reported.
Hualien is located close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
Photos on state media showed the narrow highway in and out of the gorge on Wednesday morning them covered in rocks, rubble and debris from the earthquake.
The quake struck late Tuesday in the East China Sea, north of Hualien, an eastern county that's home to more than 350,000 people.
The temblor was felt as far north as the island's capital Taipei, about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north, according to reports sent to the US Geological Survey.
At least 15 aftershocks, measuring as much as 4.8 magnitude, were still shaking the area on Wednesday morning, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

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6.2-magnitude quake hits areas near Taiwan Strait

6.2-magnitude quake hits areas near Taiwan Strait

6.2-magnitude quake hits areas near Taiwan Strait

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Taiwan Strait Monday morning. Some schools have evacuated students and railway traffic is affected.

Taiwan Earthquake 1999

Earthquake rocks Taiwan

A 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan on the second anniversary of the 6.4 magnitude quake in 2016.

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CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Taiwan

Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Taiwan

Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Taiwan

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

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LATEST: FILIPINA OFW FOUND DEAD UNDER THE RUBBLE IN TAIWAN QUAKE

LATEST: FILIPINA OFW FOUND DEAD UNDER THE RUBBLE IN TAIWAN QUAKE

LATEST: FILIPINA OFW FOUND DEAD UNDER THE RUBBLE IN TAIWAN QUAKE

HUALIEN, Taiwan -- The body of the Filipino woman who went missing following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Taiwan was retrieved, while rescuers were searching Friday, February 9, for seven more people.
MelodyCastro's body was found in the rubble of a building that almost collapsed following the earthquake. She was 27 years old, from Cagayan province. She worked as a household helper, reports said. The official death toll stood at 10 on Friday, including four tourists from China.
Taiwan's National Fire Agency listed 273 people as injured. The seven missing are a couple from Hong Kong who hold Canadian citizenship and five members of a family from China, including parents, grandparents and their 12-year-old son.
All are trapped in a hotel on the bottom floors of the Yunmen Tsuiti building, one of several damaged by the magnitude 6.4 temblor that struck Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hualien County, whose economy is heavily dependent on tourism.
Hundreds of rescuers were on the scene, including a team from Japan deploying cutting-edge equipment that can detect a heartbeat within a 15-meter (49-foot) range in the rubble of the lower floors that had almost entirely collapsed.
Taiwanese broadcasters said earlier indications that signs of life had been detected turned out to be false. Rescuers were attempting to drill into the hotel rooms where the missing were thought to be trapped, but the angle of the building's lean and the collapsed state of the interior was creating major difficulties.
TV stations also reported rescuers had detected the smell of decaying corpses. Taiwan's PresidentTsai Ing-wen visited Thursday with people sheltering in schools and other sites as a safeguard against repeated aftershocks.
Taiwan has frequent earthquakes, most of them minor, but a 1999 quake killed more than 2,300 people and was Taiwan's worst recent natural disaster.
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Taiwan earthquake: Moment quake strikes caught on CCTV

Taiwan earthquake: Moment quake strikes caught on CCTV

Taiwan earthquake: Moment quake strikes caught on CCTV

The moment an earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale hits Taiwan, is caught on CCTV cameras. The quake which struck 24 miles southeast of the city of T'ai-chung on Sunday has so far claimed three lives. In these pictures broadcast on local television, people are seen running from a department store as goods are thrown from shelves and display units collapse. Another camera shows men running down a road as the ground shakes. Report by Rob Gillett.
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Taiwan earthquake 57 quake SHAKES Taipei

Taiwan earthquake: Devastating images from the aftermath

A magnitude-6.4 earthquake was reported at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday, February 6 in Taiwan's Hualien County. Preliminary reports stated the quake was about six miles deep. Another 5.1 tremor was felt shortly after. Several people are dead, hundreds are injured and nearly a hundred are missing. Here are some devastating images from the aftermath.
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15th anniversary of deadly Taiwan earthquake

15 years after a deadly earthquake, Taiwan is increasing earthquake monitoring and research. Victoria Kennedy reports.

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Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial comple...

published: 07 Feb 2018

6.2-magnitude quake hits areas near Taiwan Strait

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Taiwan Strait Monday morning. Some schools have evacuated students and railway traffic is affected.

Taiwan Earthquake 1999

Earthquake rocks Taiwan

A 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan on the second anniversary of the 6.4 magnitude quake in 2016.

published: 07 Feb 2018

CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Taiwan

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

published: 06 Feb 2018

LATEST: FILIPINA OFW FOUND DEAD UNDER THE RUBBLE IN TAIWAN QUAKE

HUALIEN, Taiwan -- The body of the Filipino woman who went missing following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Taiwan was retrieved, while rescuers were searching Friday, February 9, for seven more people.
MelodyCastro's body was found in the rubble of a building that almost collapsed following the earthquake. She was 27 years old, from Cagayan province. She worked as a household helper, reports said. The official death toll stood at 10 on Friday, including four tourists from China.
Taiwan's National Fire Agency listed 273 people as injured. The seven missing are a couple from Hong Kong who hold Canadian citizenship and five members of a family from China, including parents, grandparents and their 12-year-old son.
All are trapped in a hotel on the bottom floors of the Yunmen ...

published: 09 Feb 2018

Taiwan earthquake: Moment quake strikes caught on CCTV

The moment an earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale hits Taiwan, is caught on CCTV cameras. The quake which struck 24 miles southeast of the city of T'ai-chung on Sunday has so far claimed three lives. In these pictures broadcast on local television, people are seen running from a department store as goods are thrown from shelves and display units collapse. Another camera shows men running down a road as the ground shakes. Report by Rob Gillett.
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A magnitude-6.4 earthquake was reported at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday, February 6 in Taiwan's Hualien County. Preliminary reports stated the quake was about six miles deep. Another 5.1 tremor was felt shortly after. Several people are dead, hundreds are injured and nearly a hundred are missing. Here are some devastating images from the aftermath.
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Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the north...

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial complex, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Rescue workers were also attempting to help two hotel workers trapped near the main counter at the lobby of the MarshalHotel, which collapsed when the quake struck, CNA, Taiwan's official news agency said.
Dozens of aftershocks continued to shake the city, with 600 military personnel and more than 750 firefighters combing through the rubble and helping with rescue efforts, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Nine Japanese nationals were injured and taken to hospital, authorities said, but they have all been released. In total, 31 foreigners were affected, including 14 South Koreans, nine Japanese, two Czechs, two Singaporeans, and one Filipino, CNA reported.
Hualien is located close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
Photos on state media showed the narrow highway in and out of the gorge on Wednesday morning them covered in rocks, rubble and debris from the earthquake.
The quake struck late Tuesday in the East China Sea, north of Hualien, an eastern county that's home to more than 350,000 people.
The temblor was felt as far north as the island's capital Taipei, about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north, according to reports sent to the US Geological Survey.
At least 15 aftershocks, measuring as much as 4.8 magnitude, were still shaking the area on Wednesday morning, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial complex, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Rescue workers were also attempting to help two hotel workers trapped near the main counter at the lobby of the MarshalHotel, which collapsed when the quake struck, CNA, Taiwan's official news agency said.
Dozens of aftershocks continued to shake the city, with 600 military personnel and more than 750 firefighters combing through the rubble and helping with rescue efforts, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Nine Japanese nationals were injured and taken to hospital, authorities said, but they have all been released. In total, 31 foreigners were affected, including 14 South Koreans, nine Japanese, two Czechs, two Singaporeans, and one Filipino, CNA reported.
Hualien is located close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
Photos on state media showed the narrow highway in and out of the gorge on Wednesday morning them covered in rocks, rubble and debris from the earthquake.
The quake struck late Tuesday in the East China Sea, north of Hualien, an eastern county that's home to more than 350,000 people.
The temblor was felt as far north as the island's capital Taipei, about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north, according to reports sent to the US Geological Survey.
At least 15 aftershocks, measuring as much as 4.8 magnitude, were still shaking the area on Wednesday morning, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The Centr...

A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

HUALIEN, Taiwan -- The body of the Filipino woman who went missing following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Taiwan was retrieved, while rescuers were searching Friday, February 9, for seven more people.
MelodyCastro's body was found in the rubble of a building that almost collapsed following the earthquake. She was 27 years old, from Cagayan province. She worked as a household helper, reports said. The official death toll stood at 10 on Friday, including four tourists from China.
Taiwan's National Fire Agency listed 273 people as injured. The seven missing are a couple from Hong Kong who hold Canadian citizenship and five members of a family from China, including parents, grandparents and their 12-year-old son.
All are trapped in a hotel on the bottom floors of the Yunmen Tsuiti building, one of several damaged by the magnitude 6.4 temblor that struck Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hualien County, whose economy is heavily dependent on tourism.
Hundreds of rescuers were on the scene, including a team from Japan deploying cutting-edge equipment that can detect a heartbeat within a 15-meter (49-foot) range in the rubble of the lower floors that had almost entirely collapsed.
Taiwanese broadcasters said earlier indications that signs of life had been detected turned out to be false. Rescuers were attempting to drill into the hotel rooms where the missing were thought to be trapped, but the angle of the building's lean and the collapsed state of the interior was creating major difficulties.
TV stations also reported rescuers had detected the smell of decaying corpses. Taiwan's PresidentTsai Ing-wen visited Thursday with people sheltering in schools and other sites as a safeguard against repeated aftershocks.
Taiwan has frequent earthquakes, most of them minor, but a 1999 quake killed more than 2,300 people and was Taiwan's worst recent natural disaster.
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HUALIEN, Taiwan -- The body of the Filipino woman who went missing following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Taiwan was retrieved, while rescuers were searching Friday, February 9, for seven more people.
MelodyCastro's body was found in the rubble of a building that almost collapsed following the earthquake. She was 27 years old, from Cagayan province. She worked as a household helper, reports said. The official death toll stood at 10 on Friday, including four tourists from China.
Taiwan's National Fire Agency listed 273 people as injured. The seven missing are a couple from Hong Kong who hold Canadian citizenship and five members of a family from China, including parents, grandparents and their 12-year-old son.
All are trapped in a hotel on the bottom floors of the Yunmen Tsuiti building, one of several damaged by the magnitude 6.4 temblor that struck Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hualien County, whose economy is heavily dependent on tourism.
Hundreds of rescuers were on the scene, including a team from Japan deploying cutting-edge equipment that can detect a heartbeat within a 15-meter (49-foot) range in the rubble of the lower floors that had almost entirely collapsed.
Taiwanese broadcasters said earlier indications that signs of life had been detected turned out to be false. Rescuers were attempting to drill into the hotel rooms where the missing were thought to be trapped, but the angle of the building's lean and the collapsed state of the interior was creating major difficulties.
TV stations also reported rescuers had detected the smell of decaying corpses. Taiwan's PresidentTsai Ing-wen visited Thursday with people sheltering in schools and other sites as a safeguard against repeated aftershocks.
Taiwan has frequent earthquakes, most of them minor, but a 1999 quake killed more than 2,300 people and was Taiwan's worst recent natural disaster.
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#Hualien
#Earthquake
#MelodyCastro
#PinayOFW
#Kabayan
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Taiwan earthquake: Devastating images from the aftermath

A magnitude-6.4 earthquake was reported at around 11:50 p.m. on Tuesday, February 6 in Taiwan's Hualien County. Preliminary reports stated the quake was about six miles deep. Another 5.1 tremor was felt shortly after. Several people are dead, hundreds are injured and nearly a hundred are missing. Here are some devastating images from the aftermath.
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Teribble videos of Taiwan Earthquake-Building Collapse-6.4 Magnitude

Dozens of people are missing following a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, with more than 40 feared trapped in a multi-story building tilting perilously in the northeastern city of Hualien.
The magnitude-6.4 quake struck 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the city late Tuesday, killing at least four people and injuring 243 people. It also damaged bridges and buckled roads in the east of the island.
Video from the site of the quake showed smoke still rising from the collapsed buildings on Wednesday morning, as firefighters patrolled streets covered in rubble.
Authorities said Wednesday that four buildings in the city were either tilting or had collapsed and 85 people were unaccounted for -- 43 believed to have been living at the Yun Men Tsui Ti building, a large residential and commercial complex, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Rescue workers were also attempting to help two hotel workers trapped near the main counter at the lobby of the MarshalHotel, which collapsed when the quake struck, CNA, Taiwan's official news agency said.
Dozens of aftershocks continued to shake the city, with 600 military personnel and more than 750 firefighters combing through the rubble and helping with rescue efforts, according to Taiwan's central emergency center.
Nine Japanese nationals were injured and taken to hospital, authorities said, but they have all been released. In total, 31 foreigners were affected, including 14 South Koreans, nine Japanese, two Czechs, two Singaporeans, and one Filipino, CNA reported.
Hualien is located close to Taiwan's famous Taroko Gorge, a popular tourist destination.
Photos on state media showed the narrow highway in and out of the gorge on Wednesday morning them covered in rocks, rubble and debris from the earthquake.
The quake struck late Tuesday in the East China Sea, north of Hualien, an eastern county that's home to more than 350,000 people.
The temblor was felt as far north as the island's capital Taipei, about 120 kilometers (74 miles) to the north, according to reports sent to the US Geological Survey.
At least 15 aftershocks, measuring as much as 4.8 magnitude, were still shaking the area on Wednesday morning, according to Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau.

CCTV: Earthquake shakes office building in Taiwan

A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The CentralWeather Bureau said the magnitude-6.1 earthquake was felt throughout the island. Buildings swayed in the capital Taipei, and sections of the high-speed rail were suspended from service to be inspected for damage.
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Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Taiwan

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the east coast of Taiwan just before midnight Tuesday local time, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The quake was centered in East China Sea about 21 kilometers north-northeast of Hualien City. Light shaking was felt in the capital of Taipei, about 120 kilometers north of Hualien City, according to reports sent to the USGS.
The USGS estimates a low likelihood of causalities and damage. There is no tsunami warning at this time.

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HUALIEN, Taiwan -- The body of the Filipino woman who went missing following the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck Taiwan was retrieved, while rescuers were searching Friday, February 9, for seven more people.
MelodyCastro's body was found in the rubble of a building that almost collapsed following the earthquake. She was 27 years old, from Cagayan province. She worked as a household helper, reports said. The official death toll stood at 10 on Friday, including four tourists from China.
Taiwan's National Fire Agency listed 273 people as injured. The seven missing are a couple from Hong Kong who hold Canadian citizenship and five members of a family from China, including parents, grandparents and their 12-year-old son.
All are trapped in a hotel on the bottom floors of the Yunmen Tsuiti building, one of several damaged by the magnitude 6.4 temblor that struck Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hualien County, whose economy is heavily dependent on tourism.
Hundreds of rescuers were on the scene, including a team from Japan deploying cutting-edge equipment that can detect a heartbeat within a 15-meter (49-foot) range in the rubble of the lower floors that had almost entirely collapsed.
Taiwanese broadcasters said earlier indications that signs of life had been detected turned out to be false. Rescuers were attempting to drill into the hotel rooms where the missing were thought to be trapped, but the angle of the building's lean and the collapsed state of the interior was creating major difficulties.
TV stations also reported rescuers had detected the smell of decaying corpses. Taiwan's PresidentTsai Ing-wen visited Thursday with people sheltering in schools and other sites as a safeguard against repeated aftershocks.
Taiwan has frequent earthquakes, most of them minor, but a 1999 quake killed more than 2,300 people and was Taiwan's worst recent natural disaster.
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